Paramount and Skydance Media are close to finalizing a $5 billion all-stock acquisition deal, potentially reshaping the entertainment industry. (Reuters)


April 08, 2024

Paramount Global and Skydance Media are on the brink of finalizing a significant deal, with reports indicating that the media powerhouse could acquire the independent studio in a deal worth approximately $5 billion. The transaction, said to be an all-stock arrangement, is set to be a transformative move in the entertainment industry landscape, as outlined by the Wall Street Journal on Friday.

Sources familiar with the negotiations revealed that the proposed terms entail National Amusements, the entity in control of Paramount, receiving a substantial cash payment exceeding $2 billion as an initial step in the acquisition process.

Moreover, Skydance is poised to inject a considerable sum of cash into Paramount, particularly to fortify its financial standing and alleviate existing debts, according to insiders cited by the Journal.

Despite efforts to gather comments from Paramount and Skydance regarding the Wall Street Journal report, neither party responded to Reuters' inquiries beyond regular business hours. Similarly, attempts to reach National Amusements and its primary stakeholder, Shari Redstone, were unsuccessful at the time of reporting.

Recent developments indicate that Paramount's board members have opted for exclusive merger discussions with Skydance Media, favoring the independent studio over a substantial $26 billion bid from private equity firm Apollo Global Management, as disclosed by Reuters earlier in the week.

A potential merger between Paramount and Skydance promises increased maneuverability concerning the handling of lucrative franchises, according to the Wall Street Journal. The reported arrangement suggests that while Redstone stands to gain a cash influx, investors holding nonvoting shares would receive stock in the amalgamated company.

Notably, negotiations surrounding the deal have progressed significantly compared to Apollo's offer. If successful, the agreement would mark the conclusion of Shari Redstone's influential tenure at the helm of the media empire established by her late father, Sumner Redstone.

As part of the agreement, Skydance is granted an exclusive 30-day window for talks with Paramount. Led by David Ellison, son of Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison, Skydance aims to acquire National Amusements, which holds approximately 77% of Paramount's voting class stock, directly or indirectly.

However, the completion of this acquisition hinges on Ellison's ability to merge Skydance and Paramount Global, signaling a pivotal juncture in the ongoing negotiations between the two entities.

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